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Top 5 favourite sneakers of Bollywood’s ‘Badshah’ Shah Rukh Khan

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 20, 2024, 17:07 IST
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Shah Rukh Khan’s strong sneaker game

Shah Rukh Khan is a name that requires no introduction. Creating a strong niche in Bollywood and now across the globe with his charming smile and antics on the big screen, the actor has a huge fan following and is also known for managing his subtle yet fashionable wardrobe, filled with branded and stylish picks. Let’s take a look at Shah Rukh Khan’s all-time favourite sneakers.

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The Golden Goose sneakers

One of the most expensive sneakers in his wardrobe are the beautiful Golden Goose sneakers, which come at the price rate of Rs 38k. Golden Goose is an Italian shoe brand that takes great pride in its craftsmanship and is made in Venice, Italy, using high-quality materials and traditional techniques to create every pair.

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The Common Projects sneakers

Coming from New York, Common Projects sneakers are manufactured in Italy and are a luxury brand for men across the globe. Shah Rukh Khan’s favourites are the Prathan Poopat and Flavio Girolami’s cultish kicks which were also spotted on ace rapper and singer Kanye West aka Ye. Common Projects displays a 10-digit code that corresponds to a unique style and comes in European sizes and colours.

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The loud metal spikes

Getting experimental with his age, on several occasions Shah Rukh Khan was spotted wearing his rugged metal spike sneakers. As the sneakers went viral online, the actor also tweeted about the same on his social media calling them ‘Lethal’ in nature. He paired the shoes with a loose white t-shirt and dark green cargo pants.

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​Ekn

Ekn is a plant-based neoprene brand creating tanned leather sneakers that allow the shoes to be laced either from the front or the back and is weird but comes on Shah Rukh Khan’s favourites list. They are environmentally friendly as they are vegan and look slick as hell with a unique tagline ‘Made in Friendship.’

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Y-3 sneakers

Another popular sneaker brand close to Shah Rukh Khan’s heart and wardrobe is the Y-3 sneakers which are ruling the sneaker world across the globe. This is a collaboration between Adidas and Yohji Yamamoto bringing out conceptual aesthetic sneakers that are for the future and high fashion to sweat in.

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